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Fluent NHibernate 1.0 RTM – James Gregory announces the Version 1.0 RTM release of Fluent NHibernate, the easy way of creating your NHibernate mappings using a fluent interface and convention over configuration principles. This release has a number of changes (some significant) so check out the release notes before you try to use it.

CodeRush Xpress 9.2 Ships – Charlie Calvert announces the news that the free edition of CodeRush (CodeRush Xpress) 9.2 from DevExpress has shipped. This new release features better perforamnce, reduced memory consumption and support for pre-processor directives.

ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 – Now Available for Download – The ADO.NET Data Services Team announce the release of their second CTP release of ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 (Previously known as Astoria). This release brings a number of new features (projections, data binding, row count, etc) along with the usual bugfixes.

Build Your Own Data Access Layer: Executing Custom Queries – Davy Brion continues his series of posts on building a custom data access tier from first principles, looking in this part at how to execute custom queries against the database within the framework, and Ayende follows on from Davy’s post giving the NHibernate perspective on Custom Query execution. In his next part of the series(Bringing It All Together), Davy Brion looks at bringing the whole framework together with a look at the public interface of the DAL, and in the final part, Davy shares his Conclusions on building a custom DAL.

Community

The Inaugural Edge UG – September 14th sees the first meeting of the newly named Edge User Group (formerly VistaSquad) and sees John Skeet talksing on Parallel Extensions and Code Contracts, and Liam Westley talk on Hyper-V

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